Metàfora i fraseologia en el discurs costumista: Santiago Rusiñol i Marià Vayreda
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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.18.7388Keywords:
metàfora, fraseologia, costumisme, Santiago Rusiñol, Marià VayredaAbstract
Catalan costumisme (literary genre of local customs and manners) is an attempt, historically delimited, to understand life and its agents from ancient, archetypal patterns. Phraseology and metaphors exemplify the literary manisfestations of costumisme. In this framework, novels by Rusiñol and Vayreda are studied.
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